ALLIANCE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Alliance, OH, USA
Designed by Ferdinand Garbin, John F. Robinson
Alliance Country Club sits in northeastern Ohio, roughly midway between Canton and Youngstown in the small city of Alliance. The course was designed by Ferdinand Garbin and John F. Robinson, both of whom worked primarily in the Ohio and western Pennsylvania region during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Garbin, in particular, designed or redesigned several courses across Ohio in the 1920s and 1930s, often creating layouts that fit the rolling terrain characteristic of the region.
The course occupies land typical of northeastern Ohio golf properties, with moderate elevation changes and mature tree-lined corridors that define individual holes. The routing likely takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in stance and approach angles, a common feature in designs from this era when earth-moving equipment was limited. Courses in this part of Ohio tend to emphasize accuracy off the tee and thoughtful iron play rather than overwhelming length.
Alliance Country Club serves as a traditional private club for the local community, offering a setting where members play regular rounds in a relatively quiet, unhurried atmosphere. The club has maintained its course over decades, balancing preservation of the original design intent with updates necessary for modern maintenance and playability. Like many clubs of its vintage in smaller Midwestern cities, it functions as both a golf venue and a social gathering place, with a clubhouse that hosts member events and family activities throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Alliance was designed by Ferdinand Garbin and John F. Robinson.
Alliance at Alliance Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Alliance is 70.
Alliance plays 6,411 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Alliance is 120.
Alliance is a 18-hole course.